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AI-enabled sign language translator designed by teenagers wins £20,000 prize

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A team from St Paul’s Girls’ School in London created a two-way AI-enabled sign language translator.

The teenage girls designed an intelligent real-time British Sign Language (BSL) translator after they were inspired by the experience of a friend who's deaf.

The team designed, developed and coded an app – BSL: Educate-2-Translate – to interpret BSL and translate it into spoken English as well as translate spoken English into BSL videos.

To find out more, click the link: 

https://www.indy100.com/news/amy-london-british-sign-language-english-bluetooth-b1885113



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